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    Essay On Adhd Being A Kid

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    ADHD or a kid being a kid? Attention Deficient Hyperactivity Disorder, ADHD, has become a commonly diagnosed disorder in children today. The three signs of ADHD are inattentive, hyperactive, and impulsive behavior. These three signs can be commonly detected in any child; therefore, one must be able to distinguish if there is an actual cause for concern or if it’s just a child being a child. However, one must also consider that even if a child has been diagnosed with ADHD, they are still just a…

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    Devon ADHD Case Study

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    Devon was diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type when she was nine years old. Devon was in the forth grade at the time and was having trouble completing her class work. Devon was a pleasant and quiet little girl at school, but was easily distracted and often day dreamed causing her to have trouble with class assignments. Devon also had a hard time listening and completing task at home. Her parents had to repeat things to her often and Devon would forget what she was told. Devon was put on 20…

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    part, the cause of ADHD is still unknown. While scientists believe there is a genetic factor, environmental issues may also play a role. International research on twins with ADHD indicates that it occurs in family members often. Identical twins are at an extremely high rate of having ADHD is their twin also has it. Fraternal twins have an almost 40% likelihood of having the disorder if their womb partner also does. Siblings of adolescents with ADHD are also more likely to have ADHD, than those…

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    Inattention - hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or in other words, a "loss of sustained attention or hyperactivity" disorder is the most common in childhood that is defined impulsive behavior. Most commonly in children and adolescents with similar growth levels could be seen [1-3]. Boys have this disorder 2 to 9 times more than girls. This disorder is more common among boys family [1,4] .ADHD in America is about 7-3% of school-age population infected and its prevalence in our country of 8 / 5-5 / 8%…

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    Is ADHD a real medical problem? ADHD has been one of the most controversial topics in the medical field till this day. Many believe it may or may not be an actual medical disorder. Even though many people believe that this isn’t a medical disorder there is thousands of research projects, studies and reports that state otherwise and numerous medical organizations that help advocate this reasoning. While many may still try to rebut this idea research has proven that ADHD is an actual disorder.…

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    Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD: DSM V) is a common childhood disorder which persists into adulthood in 60 percent of the cases (de Zwaan et al., 2012; Faraone, Biederman, & Mick, 2006). Although the prior cognitive research in ADHD has focused on children, there is increasing research on adults devoted to understand the development of cognitive impairments in ADHD (Hervey, Epstein, & Curry, 2004). One important cognitive ability that seems to be compromised in ADHD is error…

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    There are 3 different types of ADHD that children and adults can be identified with. They are predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type, predominantly inattentive type, and combined type. Predominantly hyperactive-impulsive type people tend to interrupt people, take risks, squirm or fidget, talk constantly, are impatient, blurt out answers and inappropriate comments, and act out of turn without thinking about the consequences. Since, these type of people tend to act on impulse and are hyperactive…

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    chose for my research paper is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I chose this topic because I am very interested in learning about how ADHD can affect a person in different aspects of their life. Also, I am interested in learning about all the symptoms and many ways it can be treated. I would like to become more familiar with the symptoms, so I can be more aware of people in my surroundings that may have ADHD, so I relate to them better. According to National Institute of…

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    Percy Jackson/ADHD Percy has been diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder). The main traits of ADHD are inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. The ADHD child often has trouble keeping his mind on one thing and organizing a task. He/She feels restless and fidgety. He/She may blurt out comments or act without thinking. Does this profile fit Percy? I believe Percy Jackson has ADHD because does things without thinking (a common ADHD symptom), he is unable to keep his…

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    What Is ADHD?

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    What is ADHD? ADHD is short for Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder. According to www.webmd.com ADHD is a “chronic condition marked by persistent inattention, hyperactivity, and sometimes impulsivity” (ADHD in Children Health Center, n.d.). ADHD starts when you are a child and then leads into adulthood, 66% of children that are diagnosed with ADHD as a child ends up having it as an adult as well (ADHD in Children Health Center, n.d.). The symptoms of ADHD does differ from person to…

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